An investigation into the effects of self-objectification through social networking sites on attitudes towards breastfeeding in western culture. [Extended Essay] Jessica McNulty.
Material type: TextPublication details: Limerick : Limerick School of Art and Design/ LIT./ ; 2016Description: 34p, : ill (some col) . ; 30cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Thesis Animation and Motion Design 06/16.
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Thesis submitted for B.A. in Animation and Motion Design 2016
Includes bibliographical references
This essay examines the sexism present in social networking sites censorship policies and how they apply them, in particular to images of the female breast and breastfeeding. The aim is to investigate how the promotion of sexualised and fetishized breasts in Western culture could have negative implications on attitudes towards breastfeeding. [Abstract]